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['kredit] 1. noun1) (time allowed for payment of goods etc after they have been received: We don't give credit at this shop.) πίστωση2) (money loaned (by a bank).) δάνειο3) (trustworthiness regarding ability to pay for goods etc: Your credit is good.) πίστη, φερεγγυότητα4) ((an entry on) the side of an account on which payments received are entered: Our credits are greater than our debits.) πίστωση5) (the sum of money which someone has in an account at a bank: Your credit amounts to 2,014 dollars.) πιστωτικό υπόλοιπο6) (belief or trust: This theory is gaining credit.) αξιοπιστία7) ((American) a certificate to show that a student has completed a course which counts towards his degree.) πιστοποιητικό σπουδών2. verb1) (to enter (a sum of money) on the credit side (of an account): This cheque was credited to your account last month.) πιστώνω2) ((with with) to think of (a person or thing) as having: He was credited with magical powers.) αποδίδω3) (to believe (something) to be possible: Well, would you credit that!) πιστεύω•- creditably
- creditor
- credits
- credit card
- be a credit to someone
- be a credit to
- do someone credit
- do credit
- give someone credit for something
- give credit for something
- give someone credit
- give credit
- on credit
- take the credit for something
- take credit for something
- take the credit
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2 be a credit to (someone)
(to bring honour or respect to (someone or something): Your son is a credit to his school; Your honesty does you credit.) τιμώ -
3 be a credit to (someone)
(to bring honour or respect to (someone or something): Your son is a credit to his school; Your honesty does you credit.) τιμώ -
4 do (someone) credit
(to bring honour or respect to (someone or something): Your son is a credit to his school; Your honesty does you credit.) τιμώ -
5 do (someone) credit
(to bring honour or respect to (someone or something): Your son is a credit to his school; Your honesty does you credit.) τιμώ -
6 Redound to
v. trans.Conduce to P. and V. τείνειν (εἰς, acc.), συμβάλλεσθαι (εἰς, acc. or πρός, acc.), P. προφέρειν (εἰς, acc.).Redound to one's credit: P. and V. κόσμον φέρειν (τινί) (Thuc. 4, 17).( I pray) that the gods put into the hearts of all of you what is likely to redound to the credit of your reputation publicly and your consciences individually: P. ὅτι μέλλει συνοίσειν καὶ πρὸς εὐδοξίαν κοινῇ καὶ πρὸς εὐσέβειαν ἑκάστῳ, τοῦτο παραστῆσαι τοὺς θεοὺς πᾶσιν ὑμῖν (εὔχομαι) (Dem. 228).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Redound to
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7 Trust
subs.P. and V. πίστις, ἡ.Boldness, confidence: P. and V. θράσος, τό, θάρσος, τό.Assurance: P. and V. πίστις, ἡ.Hope: P. and V. ἐλπίς ἡ.Something committed to one: P. παρακαταθήκη, ἡ.Till then we will keep ( your land) on trust: P. μέχρι τοῦδε ἕξομεν παρακαταθήκην (Thuc. 2, 72).Credit: P. and V. πίστις, ἡ.Take on trust ( without examination): P. ἀβασανίστως δέχεσθαι (acc.), (Thuc. 1, 20).——————v. trans.P. and V. πιστεύειν (dat.), πείθεσθαι (dat.).Be confident: P. and V. θαρσεῖν.Trust to, base one's confidence on: P. and V. πιστεύειν (dat.), P. ἰσχυρίζεσθαι (dat.).Intrust: Ar. and P. ἐπιτρέπειν, P. πιστεύειν, διαπιστεύειν, ἐγχειρίζειν, V. εἰσχειρίζειν; see Intrust.absol., hope: P. and V. ἐλπίζειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Trust
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